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James Webb telescope discovers salt clouds around the mysterious Pink Planet

For over a decade, as one of the coldest planetary-mass companions ever directly imaged, it is so faint that ground-based telescopes have struggled to analyse the light reflected from its atmosphere

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An illustration of the Pink Planet, also known as GJ 504 b. PIC COURTESY/NASA

An illustration of the Pink Planet, also known as GJ 504 b. PIC COURTESY/NASA

Astronomers have uncovered an extraordinary feature surrounding the universe’s famous ‘Pink Planet’: skies filled with salt clouds.

For over a decade, as one of the coldest planetary-mass companions ever directly imaged, it is so faint that ground-based telescopes have struggled to analyse the light reflected from its atmosphere. 

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